We cut the tissue paper into little squares, pulled out some masking tape and made little tape donut circles to tape the tissue paper to the construction paper.

Pulling and tearing the masking tape worked on her stability.

• Stability is the strength and balance control to keep one part of the body still while another part moves.

The card stock was folded and different shapes cut out. I helped her cut out windows and doors for the different tissue papers to be hidden behind. Folding the paper and cutting was a great use of bilateral coordination.

• Bilateral coordination is the efficient use of both hands during
activities. One hand will manipulate while the other is the 'helping
hand.' Bilateral coordination development will lead to hand dominance
(right- or left-handed).

Each door got a beautiful sticker on it (they needed doorknobs- of course!)

And last but not least, we needed a treasure! This nickel was the perfect treasure.

I finished the map by drawing some lines to connect the windows and doors. This map will last for many a treasure hunt! "Yo-Ho-Ho!"